Altyn Tamgan Tarhan inscription
Turkic inscription
Altyn Tamgan Tarhan inscription or Ihe Ashete inscription is an inscription on a stele erected by Bilge Ishbara Tamgan Tarkhan, the son of Ashina Duoxifu.[1] It was discovered 53 km north-west to the Orkhon inscriptions.[2] According to András Róna-Tas it was erected in 724.[2]
Discovery and translation
It was discovered by Russian scientist N. P. Levin in 1891.[3]
Region
The inscription was found in northeast of Tulee mountain, Bulgan Province, Mongolia.
Complete text
Old Turkic original:[4]
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